NEXT UP: DRONES OVER NEW YORK CITY?

As I bloggedyesterday,it was Orlando considering drones for the purpose of surveillance of the local population, now it is N.Y. City. I think we know where all of this is heading. This has been the plan for sometime, and it will come to fruition.- W.E.

In a world in which the NSA has access to everything, including - soon - one's bank accounts, because "the government is there to protect you",
it was only a matter of time before the logical extension of abdicating
all privacy was enforced in the city that never sleeps, and which ended
up with 24/7 vigilant "alarm clocks" in the form of unmanned aerial
vehicles, aka drones, "for the sake of security."From RT:
"The head of the New York City Police Department announced this week
that the largest local law enforcement agency in the United States might
soon rely on spy drones for conducting surveillance. During an open
conversation held Thursday between Reuters editor-in-chief Stephen Adler
and NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, the chief of police confirmed that New
York’s boys in blue aren’t entirely opposed to acquiring an unmanned
aerial vehicle for the sake of security. “We’re looking into it," Kelly
reportedly told an audience at the 92nd Street Y Thursday evening.
“Anything that helps us.”More:

Jill Colvin, a producer for the website DNAinfo, says Kelly told his
crowd that adding an UAV to their arsenal of surveillance tools could
come in handy during future mass protests in the Big Apple. For
starters, she reports, Kelly said cops could begin with using basic
civilian models that are available for purchase online and in stores."You can go to Brookstone and buy a drone," Kelly told the crowd.“The only thing we would do is maybe use the cheap $250 ones to take a
look and see the size of the demonstration or something along those
lines,” Colvin quotes him as saying....Should New York City secure a drone of their own, there is little one
could do that isn’t already possible in NYC. As of last year, the NYPD
had access to around 2,000 surveillance cameras on just the island of
Manhattan.

And maybe attach a few missiles (not sold at Brookstone just yet) to
said drone, just in case a little additional militarized firepower was
necessary in addition to looking and "seeing the size or something."And
why not: it's not like there is a law in the US preventing the
government for going all Ezekiel 25:17 on any US citizen just because the pilot at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada, didn't like the angle of attack on some guy's mustache. Because, remember, "they hate us for our freedoms."